Director and screenwriter Dustin Lee Black escaped a repressive childhood to explore the reality of gay life in a variety of film projects, including “On the Bus” (2001) and the acclaimed “Milk” (2008). Black found an escape from his strict religious upbringing in theater, which in turn introduced him to film production, where he began his career as a filmmaker with the critically praised “Journey of Jared Price” (2000) and “On the Bus,” both of which examined identity and relationships among gay men with sensitivity and skill. He returned to his roots as a writer and co-producer on “Big Love”